A Baileys Friendsgiving
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Holidays are meant to be a time for spending with friends and family, but sometimes the hustle and bustle of all the planning, cooking, shopping, and driving to and fro gets in the way of really being able to visit and relax.
I’m hoping this holiday season will be different, and I think it can with a little planning, a little of politely saying “no” to some events, and a little realization that spending time with friends or family doesn’t mean we have to kill ourselves preparing elaborate decor or food.
When Baileys® Original Irish Cream contacted me about hosting a Baileys® Friendsgiving, a time to celebrate friendships over a meal or simple cocktails, I was happy to join in for time with friends to share recipes, talk about upcoming plans, and, of course, laugh.
I decided to have a “Let’s share our favorite holiday recipes, eat some tasty food, and make some goodies to share party.” It’s a new theme. They have matching plates, napkins, and everything.
Nah, I jest.
It was a casual affair. The party planning didn’t take much to put together, which meant more time for relaxing and visiting. Nothing fancy. Nothing time consuming. I whipped up a few recipes featuring Baileys to share with my friends, put together some simple party favors, and gathered the ingredients for making “Cookies in a Jar” for us to put together to deliver as a Thank You for teachers, librarians, firemen and others in our community, all while we listened to our favorite 70’s and 80’s tunes.
For a simple party favor, I tied a recipe for the main dessert that I served, Baileys Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie, around some wooden utensils. The pie was delightful. Baileys Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie is seriously simple. It was prepped in no time and refrigerated for a few hours.
Apple cider was warmed along with spices, and used (cooled) as a base with, again (because it’s now my favorite) Baileys® with a hint of Caramel to create a Baileys Caramel Apple Cocktail. Yum!
To top things off, we enjoyed coffee and hot chocolate with a simple Baileys Mint Chocolate Whipped Cream topping. The whipped topping can easily be made with any of the Baileys flavors and used not just for adding to drinks but to garnish pies, fruit, and other desserts. The flavored whipped topping is super easy and a recipe I’ll be using over and over again throughout the year.
After we ate, we set up an assembly line to put together the jars of cookie mix. Recipes and a simple “Thank You” were printed out and attached to each jar. The jars were done in no time and we all had fun working together on the goodies.
It’s amazing how many we made so quickly. Many hands make for light work, and it’s hardly work when friends are involved. We had a fun night. It flew by much too quickly, and I’m already thinking about what we can do next.
I’m thankful for my friends, and our times together, so I hope I can purposefully set aside time for spending with them, not just during the holidays, but all year long. The years pass swiftly. If we’re not intentional about capturing time for our friendships, we’ll be preparing for next year’s holidays before we know it.
I know I’ll be making a point to do that from here on out. A Friendsgiving is a great reason to get together. Will you join me?
Be sure to check out the recipe for the Bailey’s Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie.
As well as the other two recipes we enjoyed during our “Friendsgiving.”
Bailey's Caramel Apple Cocktail
A spiced up adult beverage perfect for the cold winter months.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup apple cider
- 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
- Pinch ground nutmeg
- Pinch ground ginger
- Pinch ground cloves
- 2 oz. Baileys® with a hint of Caramel
Instructions
- In a sauce pan over medium low heat, warm apple cider and spices.
- Let cool or serve warm with 2 ounces of Bailey® with a hint of Caramel.
Notes
Recipe amounts shown are for a single serving.
This recipe contains no more than 0.6 fl. oz. of alcohol per serving.
Baileys Mint Chocolate Whipped Cream
A flavorful whipped cream to serve with hot chocolate or coffee.
Ingredients
- 6 oz chocolate chips
- 1 cup whipping cream
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 4 tablespoons Baileys® with a hint of Mint Chocolate
Instructions
- Using a mixer, whip cream and sugar, when peaks being to form, stream in Baileys® with a hint of Mint Chocolate until combined.
- Serve right away or refrigerate until ready to serve.
Notes
This recipe contains no more than 0.6 fl. oz. of alcohol per serving.
PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY.
Sponsored by R&A Bailey & Co. and The Century Council support responsible drinking. BAILEYS Irish Cream Liqueur. © 2011 R&A Bailey & Co. Imported by Paddington, Ltd. Norwalk, CT.
Both of those recipes look fabulous and what a FUN idea for a party!! I’m totally trying that pie 🙂
Beautiful photos!
I can’t think of a better way to end a meal than with this Baileys Salted Caramel Chocolate Pie. Looks so irresistably delicious.
Uh… Yum!! I had no idea there were flavored Baileys! I wonder if hubs knows or not. He’s the one that usually goes to the store for those purchases. Seriously awesome recipes. 🙂
I love it Amy, great ideas. Baileys is so delicious.
That’s just adorbs!
Sorry I just said adorbs.
I love this, Amy! The pie looks amazing and I love what you’re doing with the jars of cookie mix! Will you share the recipe? I did the same thing a few years back and have thinking that I really, really want to do this again! So thank you!
Just a beautiful pie Amy!
I love all your get together and the cute gift ideas that you all came up , great post! 😀
What a fun event – Bailey’s is my “mommy’s little helper”. I love it! Great recipes 🙂
This pie is brilliant but the favors are even more so, what a great idea. This sounds wonderful!
Thr Bailey’s pie has my name all over it! What a fabulous roundup!
Wow did that look like a delightful get-together! Those recipes look so tasty. That pie has my name all over it.
Looks like so much fun!
The Bailey’s pie and special coffee were wonderful!! Working together on the cookies-in-jar gifts was such a fun way to spend an evening with friends…thanks, Amy!! 🙂
How fabulous to have been a part of this “Friendsgiving”! The Bailey’s inspired treats were tastfully tantalizing & the gift-making gently folded in with w/ girl friend time was GRAND. May I please come back???
Oh.my.gosh. That pie looks amazing!
What a great party favor! Those are the best kinds of parties too. My favorite is a cookie swap we do every year, but instead of taking them home for ourselves, we make containers to deliver to the single sailors that live here on the Navy base who are stationed far from home during the holidays. Reminds you what the whole season is really all about!
All of these recipes look delicious, Amy! What a wonderful party!
Chocolate and caramel are divine together, that pie is calling my name!